Carpe-dufaw. This doesn't mean
anything......I can still just be silly.

All the comforts of home. I still
have a couch, tv, fridge. My own bathroom & shower. Coming home
from work is much the same as it was before as far as “comfort”
goes.

Cons:

Less. Moving from 1300 sq feet to
under 300 is hard. Even for me who has very little attachment to
stuff. I'd estimate that right now I own less than 10% the amount of
stuff I did one year ago. It's still too much. You just have to
drastically limit yourself on stuff. I am keeping a lot of tools
because they can earn income in my travels and my fishing gear
because, well heck, a guy has to have priorities.

Temperature. The rv is much more
affected by outside temperature than a house is. Makes sense, with
much thinner roofs and walls. So when it's cold outside, it's cold
inside and vise-versa. It's workable, but a noticeable difference.

Build quality. RV's at least
anything remotely affordable to me are made pretty cheaply. This low
quality can create issues that shouldn't exist but do. Again,
nothing you can't tolerate in most cases but it's a shame they are
not built better.

So that's about it thus far. Plenty to
still do and learn but it's my starting point. So far I wouldn't
trade it to go back.